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LG launches Pocket Photo Printer in India for Rs. 14990

by Jonathan Pereira
July 30, 2013
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To enable printing pictures on the go, LG has launched the smallest and lightest mobile phone printing device in India.

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LG Electronics launched the LG PD233 Pocket Photo Printer in India which can be used to print high quality photos using various connectivity options. The device, which is said to be one of the smallest and lightest mobile phone printing devices in the market, easily fits the palm of one’s hand or a jacket pocket when not in use and produces 5.1 x 7.6cm (2 x 3 inch) prints.

The LG Pocket Photo Printer uses the inkless printing technology from Zink that eliminates the need for expensive ink cartridge and preserves images longer and produces less smearing. The printer can be used print QR codes on photographs. The printer can be used to print photos from the smartphone by installing the free LG Pocket photo app. The printer is priced at Rs. 14990.

Speaking about the LG Pocket Photo printer, Mr. Howard Lee, Director-Home Entertainment, LG Electronics India said; “Photographs are a part of people’s life. It takes us back to the memory lane and helps us relive important moments. LG’s innovative palm-sized PD233 Pocket Photo Printer is an apt product for our consumers as it will help them cherish these special memories in high quality prints. The photo printer just takes few seconds to print or share pictures online once connected to any mobile device via Bluetooth or NFC (near-field communication).”

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